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Monday
Mar302009

No better time than now!

Many churches are experiencing the joy and blessing that comes from reaching out to love and serve children in foster care.

Watch this video from the Tapestry Adoption/Foster ministry, that illustrates some of the many ways to serve children in foster care...

and then consider how you and others in your church can get involved. There is no better time than now.


No Better Time Than Now from Tapestry on Vimeo.

Your involvement in the lives of children in foster care can make an eternal difference. This short video highlights the many ways you can love and serve kids in foster care. There is no better time than now to start making a difference.

(excerpted from the DFW Alliance Blog)

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Reader Comments (4)

Andy, thank you for this post! We miss doing foster care in the States. It is such an awesome opportunity to make a difference in the life of a child! Now God has given us 60 children here at CCCD to reach out to. I would encourage anyone to give your fears about foster care to God, and experience the blessing of foster care!

March 31, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKeri Plattner

@ Keri - thanks for living your lives "on purpose" for the vulnerable children... thanks for reminding us to surrender our fears and serve passionately - God is bigger than all the "what ifs"...

March 31, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAndy Lehman

This is very touching. I agree that there's no better time than now not just for Foster care but to really make a difference in the Lives of our workmates, friends, family, neighbors and everybody else you come in contact with. Thanks for sharing.

April 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMikes@Your Daily Word

@ MIke - thanks for reminding us to be "holistic" in how we touch people's lives...and the goal to let it permeate every area - not just one

April 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAndy

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